Tensegrity is a term first described by Buckminster Fuller as an architectural term. It refers to the interconnected wooden structure that uses tension and pressure to maintain its shape. The beauty of Raimond Tensegrity lies not only in its contrasting materials, but also in the trigonometric harmony of both structures. Mathematical perfection multiplied...
Look up, in the soft light, follow the fluttering sound and sparks of movement. A bird is gracefully balanced on a tall metal perch, beautiful and proud, an oscillating glimmer of warm light... yet you are inside, after the daylight has faded, under the spell of the Perch Light floor lamp!
Tensegrity is a term first described by Buckminster Fuller as an architectural term. It refers to the interconnected wooden structure that uses tension and pressure to maintain its shape. The beauty of Raimond Tensegrity lies not only in its contrasting materials, but also in the trigonometric harmony of both structures. Mathematical perfection multiplied...
An essential and sculptural body that radiates light at 360. Chiaroscura reinterprets the classic luminator, expanding its functionality thanks to a triangular structure that diffuses ambient light on the sides and direct ceiling light.